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Woods dominates for match play title

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Tiger Woods still rules the world of golf, perhaps now more than ever. With a record-breaking victory Sunday in the Accenture Match Play Championship in Marana, Ariz., Woods won his fifth straight tournament ...

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“I'm as Mad as Hell...”

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Feb 25, 2008
 
What I find commendable in Tiger is his constant striving for excellence, no matter what kind of lead he holds over a foe or the field. It may appear he shows no mercy in lapping the competition, but in fact, he only tries to improve upon the course and himself.

I also love Tiger's commitment to youth, particularly through his academy. As I mentioned elsewhere, while Lebron seems primarily concerned with what's on kids' feet, Tiger is instead concerned about what's in kids' minds.

Why doesn't the black community embrace Tiger the way it does LeBron? Am I wrong about that?

A Tiger grand slam looks entirely plausible this summer. And, you know, should Tiger break every record and retire, it still won't end. Then there'll be daughter Sam!

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The answer is quite simple. Golf is still the white man's game while Basketball is now the black man's game. Blacks can not relate to Tiger & Golf. They never play the sport. They don't belong to the country clubs. They can't afford the equipment & clothes. There are very few golf courses in the inner cities. Meanwhile, they play basketball all the time from morning till night and into it. They go play in the city parks' courts and city YMCAs. Basketballs & shorts don't cost very much.
Agreed. But, if true, they have a narrow view. I'm looking beyond the sports and at the comparative examples being set by these two successful black men. Feed young minds and your building a nation's future, put Nikes on young feet, and you're asking for a mugging.

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